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Barely is an adverb of degree, moreso when it modifies an adjective (barely visible).

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Is scarcely an adverb?

Yes, it is an adverb meaning barely or hardly.


What is a sentence for barely in adjective form?

It is neither. It is an adverb, and will modify a verb, adjective or adverb.


What kind of adverb is 'barely'?

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Is the word barely an adjective?

Barely is an adverb, and modifies verbs or adjectives. The adjective form is bare.


Is nearly an adjective or an adverb?

Nearly (the converse of barely) is an adverb, as in nearly done or nearly fatal. It is the adverb form of the adjective near, not the adverb near.


How do you spell barily?

The likely word is the adverb "barely" (hardly, scarcely).


Is barely a verb?

No, it is an adverb. Like scarcely, it implies a narrow sufficiency or opportunity.Examples:We could barely see the ship at that distance.We barely made it to the train on time.There was barely enough milk left for breakfast.


Is the word barely an adverb?

Yes it is.Practically any word ending in "-ly" is an adverb.I barely finished the racebarely= adverbfinished= verb


Adverb than can be used with stand?

firmly, weakly, strongly, boldly, barely.. etc.


Is hardly adjective?

No. The word "hardly" is an adverb with two meanings: "barely" or sometimes "solidly."


Is hardly an adjective?

No. The word "hardly" is an adverb with two meanings: "barely" or sometimes "solidly."


Does bared have an adverb?

The word "bared" is a past tense verb or an adjective. The adverb "barely" can mean in a bare fashion, or it can mean scarcely, hardly, narrowly.